7 Responses to “Nurse's Aide in Oregon convicted of Facebooking photos of patients and their bedpans”

This is terrible. I used to work as a nurse, and had to fire two NAC’s for sending each other pictures of patients back and forth. No internet posting that I could find, but the fact that they were taking pictures of patients, sometimes in compromising situations, was enough to get fired. The NAC’s were belligerent that they were not doing anything wrong.

This has been an issue for years now, and I can’t imagine why anyone would think this is okay.

(ETA: We did notify state, so they’d have to defend their NAC to keep it, in case anyone was wondering.)

Wait a minute. It said “patients with their bedpans” not patients “sitting” on their bedpans, or “using” bedpans. Not that I’d hold my bedpan up to my face and crack a smile either, but lets use some legal technology and do a study on this.
And did they consent to having their pictures taken with their bedpans? We MUST know.

Your presumptive fatuousness regarding the intellection or supposed lack thereof in the often unlauded infantry of healthcare is sorely dismaying, to say the least. If through some strange fluke you should ever be entrusted to my care I will treat you with all the dignity, respect, and succor I attempt to accord all my patients, even though you may not be deserving of it.

The nurses aren’t any better. I worked in one of the top hospitals in the country and I ended up writing the essay portion of most of my coworkers’ self-evaluations. Most Americans don’t graduate college with even rudimentary critical writing skills.